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4 Operation
Manual TME400-VMF · EN02 · 2018 September 6th
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4.3.3.
Coordinates in context
In the following, the coordinates which can be addressed with the TME400-VM and
TME400-VMF turbine meters are shown. In the tables, the parameters which can be
addressed with the TME400-VM are shown in light blue and the values which are
additionally available with the version for custody-transfer applications, TME400-
VMF, are shown in orange.
TME400-VM
Non-custody-transfer applica-
tions
TME400-VMF
Custody-transfer applications
4.3.3.1.
Volume / Meters
Coor-
dinate
Name
Description
A02
Operating volume
Volumes added up at current (temperature and pressure) conditions.
A05
Uncorrected operating
volume
Z26: If the characteristic correction is deactivated, A05 is not visible
and cannot be adjusted.
If a characteristic correction is activated, this characteristic curve
correction of 0 to this value is deactivated.
A06
Volume Start/Stop
Starts and stops a volume flow measurement
A07
Volume Reset
Sets the volume flow rate to 0
A10
Meter factor
With the meter factor (pulse value), the corresponding operating
value flow is calculated from the signal frequency of the sensor ele-
ment in the meter electronics.
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The meter factor must be calibrated at the factory so that a direct
meter display in cubic meters.
Note
A change of this adjustment takes place in the responsibil-
ity of the operator.
After any change to the meter factor, calculation takes place
with the new value immediately.
The uninfluenced signal frequency of the sensor element is available
at the HF output. The frequency range can be determined from the

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